Study Abroad on a non-CSU or non-CSUEB Program
Students who are thinking of study abroad on non-CSU/non-CSUEB approved programs should be aware that they may be required to reapply to Cal State East Bay and may lose catalog rights upon return from Study Abroad.

Students will receive transfer credit from the CSU campus sponsoring the study abroad program. Students must check with the Study Abroad advisor of the CSU campus sponsoring the program regarding space and eligibility before applying. For assistance, contact the Exchange Programs Advisor at Cal State East Bay's Center for International Education.

Study Abroad on a non-CSU or CSUEB Program

Studying abroad on non-CSU or Cal State East Bay programs is something that students should examine very carefully.

Students who are thinking of study abroad on non-CSU/non-CSUEB approved programs should be aware that they may be required to reapply to Cal State East Bay and may lose catalog rights upon return from Study Abroad, depending on the length of time they are gone. Students are not considered enrolled at CSUEB if they are on a non-approved program. See CSUEB Catalog for more information on B.A./B.S. requirements and Planned Educational Leave.

The Center for International Education does not advise on the quality of non-CSU/EB programs.

Below is a list of issues that students should consider when thinking about choosing to study on a non-CSU or CSUEB study abroad program.

The information below is provided as a courtesy and does not guarantee transfer of units or that students will maintain class standing while abroad.